On the second day of the Redmi Turbo 3 preheating campaign, the focus shifted towards design and tactile sensation. The aim is to craft a mid-range powerhouse that excels not only in performance but also in being ultra-sleek, durable, and easy on the eyes. The official information indicates that the Redmi Turbo 3 is only 7.8mm thick and weighs merely 179 grams. It's both aesthetically pleasing and durable, promising both style and longevity. The focus lies in crafting an exemplary device with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen3 platform, emphasizing thinness, endurance, and performance.
Redmi Turbo 3 perfectly embodies the concept of effortless performance aesthetics, seamlessly integrating the immense power of the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen3 chipset with unparalleled AI capabilities into an unbelievably lightweight body. With its ultra-slim bezels and a sleek design featuring curved edges on all four sides, coupled with the robustness of its diamond-like skeletal structure, it achieves exceptional durability without compromising on grip comfort. Witnessing a Historic Moment in Eye Care Redmi, in collaboration with six leading institutions and universities, has launched the "Xiaomi Qingshan Eye Care White Paper 1.0", featuring 42 indicators across four dimensions to promote standardization in the eye care industry. It stands as the industry's sole integration of medical and engineering concepts for eye care, the only systematic eye care white paper, the sole comprehensive eye care assessment system, and the only ecosystem-level eye care across all scenarios. The Redmi Turbo 3 boasts a screen that stands out in its class. With Xiaomi's Qing Shan eye protection, hardware-level low blue light, and a peak brightness of 2400 nits, this screen supports the P3 wide color gamut and 6.87 billion colors. In simple terms, it's a 1.5K Chinese screen that's superior to others in its category, offering enhanced eye protection and dazzling brightness. The Redmi Pad Pro features a rare 12.1-inch large screen, boasting a 2.5K resolution and supporting a variable refresh rate of up to 120Hz. Additionally, it introduces "Xiaomi Qing Shan Eye Protection" for the first time on a tablet, aiming to reduce visual fatigue after prolonged video watching or gaming sessions while delivering stunning visual effects on its expansive display. Today's focus on pre-release is clearly on the themes of lightweight design and screen quality. It's quite surprising how Redmi Turbo 3 manages to cram in a 5000mAh battery while keeping the body so slim and light. Who else in its league can pull off such a feat? Meanwhile, alongside the hype for the Redmi Turbo 3, we see another brand getting jittery, resorting to literal sniper shots in their marketing. But what's really needed here is a lateral comparison, not just a straightforward parameter matchup. For instance, when comparing battery life, it's not about optimizing the unit battery capacity; it's about a direct comparison between 5500mAh and 5000mAh. Even with that, in media tests, despite the extra 500mAh, it's surprising to see only a mere four-minute extension in battery life.